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In This European City, Tenants Pay Their Rent According to Their Income: Here's How It Works

Summary by Maison & Travaux
Housing in a large European city is not always obvious. Between the increase in rents, the scarcity of property and the strict requirements of the owners, finding an apartment can quickly become a journey of the fighter. Yet, according to an article in I'm interested, a capital is an exception by proposing a completely different model. A rent system born from the crises of the 20th century Let's head to Vienna, the capital of Austria, and let's …
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Housing in a large European city is not always obvious. Between the increase in rents, the scarcity of property and the strict requirements of the owners, finding an apartment can quickly become a journey of the fighter. Yet, according to an article in I'm interested, a capital is an exception by proposing a completely different model. A rent system born from the crises of the 20th century Let's head to Vienna, the capital of Austria, and let's …

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Maison & Travaux broke the news in on Sunday, February 15, 2026.
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